The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 10, 1893, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Ghponiele.
OFFICIAL I'Al'LU OK DALLES CITY.
AND WACO COUNTY
K!liTt
THE MARKETS.
nt the smrtn iliir ulli In Tniile
Wlii'iit limp ' r'E-
Wkljr, 1 yens.
" 6 month.
srnscKirTio.v rates,
by mail, iwTAer. rr.trAin. in advance.
...f 1 JO
0 7
0 M
Dtir, i year, c to
" C months. S ro
JM;r OS)
Addrc all communication to " THE CIIKON-
ICLE," The Palles. Orecon.
orncK novn
General Delivery Window . .Sr.. tr.. to
Money Onler
Handay v ')
p. tn.
n. in. to 4 ; m.
9 a. xa. tolOu. ui.
TnnAY. Oct. 10. The storm has hu.l
a tv.irutyzinc oilVct on business iwul v n
sequently triule has been very light and
qniet. ?otne of our merchants are uet
tinc in (nil ami winter iroods, which i
evidence of nn anticipated improvement
in the volume of trade to be hud.
Trices have not chanped in anything in
the mercantile line.
The produce and provision market is
fairly steady.
Ksss are still firm and scarce.
Extra fresh butter has a better inquiry,
but quotations have not changed.
Vegetables continue to arrive freely,
with a downward tendency some
kinds.
Fruits, especially dried, have declined '
and will rule low on account oi the
abundant fruit product yield during the ,
year.
The poultry trade is licht, and the of
fering is still lighter and prices remaiu
steady at old quotations.
The grain market is exceedingly dull,
the rains have checked the movement,
and wiiat has found its wav to market
Eepeated calls on Attornev Olnev to ' " P" 0,1 st0r3?e- and blU jitlle
uas yeeu sum. ciiiv-c- ini, t-i:r, . ii.t. j'
decline lias taken plaee, and -13 to -10
CLOSING OF HAtI
train; potng Eait .9 p. m. and IV.li ni.
" " West .9 p. tu. and 5:?up.ui.
3Ukc for Goldeadale T:;!0b. m
' I'rinevillt S:3)s. w.
" '"Dufuraud W am Sprmsrs .5:3!a. a.
" tLeavlnft for Lvle & Hartland 5 ; a. m.
" tAntelope 5.ai a. tu.
Except Sunday.
fTri-weetly. Tuelav Thursday and Saturday.
I " Monday Wednesday and Friday.
TUESDAY,
OCT. 10. 1S93
Here is a gratifying "item of news" to
Oregonians: The mast of the English
sloop yacht Valkyrie was made from an
Oregon pine tree.
"smash a trust," just as a guarantee, ot
m-w-ifl fnirh hnvn nnt timHnrwl rp-mltc as
vet. It is altocether possible that the : nts per bushel is about the range of
onmar Mnorol Anae nnt iai-n tn fnb ! PHCeS OUereU.
any step which may add to the compli
cations of a business condition which is
already pretty well disordered.
"As quick as thought" has come to be.
established in our language as indicat
ing the superlative of rapidity, but Mr.
Herbert Nichols, in an article on the
Psychological Laboratory of Harvard,
published in McClare's Magazine for
October, shows that while we are per
forming the commonest mental judg
ments electricity or light could go half
wav round the earth.
Lieutenant Peary is about the only
living American who has escaped the
financial stringency. He is sure of his
job for two years and possibly longer.
He has gone where money is not needed
and is supplied with clothing and pro
visions for a long siege. He may be
pinched bsfore he gets back between
two ice floes but otherwise he will get
along swimminclv.
"Shekel" has been adopted into
modern slang, and is used to mean
monev, hire, payment in any sort ot
currency or coin, but the old Jewish j
ebekel is really a religious token. On
one side it bears the pot of manna, on
the other Aaron's rod, budding. The
inscriptions are "Shekel of Israel" and
"Jerusalem the Holy." It was first
coined about 150 years before the birth j
of Christ, and was worth in silver about I
G2) cents. !
Eastern advices report a
dull market with a disposition to make
small purchases for immediate demand,
i The wool market abroad is more en
I couraging, from the latest advices re
j ceived, markets are firmer and a better
j feeling prevails among manufacturers.
Consequently there has been a lively in
quiry, although there has been no ad
j vance in quotations to note.
i "During my term of service in the
! army I contracted chronic diarrhea,'
j says A. E. Beneing, of Halaey, Oregon. (
"Since then I have used a great amount ,
j of medicine, but when I found any that
i would give me relief they would injure
my stomach, until Chamberlain's Colic.
Uholera anu Diarrtia'a itemeuy was
brought to my notice. I used it and
wiil say it is the only remedy that gave
me permanent relief and no bad rest; !
follow." For sale by I.lakeley cc Hough
ton. "I consider Chamberlain'? C -ugl
Remedy a specific for croup. It i; vert
pleasant to take, which is one of : (
mo-t important requisites where a u..
remedy is intended for use among i. -dren.
I have known of ca?es of t .:
where I know the life of a little one un
saved by the u?e of Chamb" ' -Cough
Remedy." J. J. Ln Gran
gist, Avoca, Neb. 50 cent bottle- ;
sale bv Dlakelev & Houghton.
I'nltifntly lncorn-rt-
"1 sec a mistake in your paper that 1
thottsrltt you mipht want to straichton
up." said the man iu the linen duster,
who had toiled up three flipht.s of Mairs
to see the editor.
"Well?" said the editor.
"Why, it's jist like this: You say
that when the balloon went up a cheer
arose from a thousand throats and that
two thousand eyes were cazintr upon
the intrepid aeronaut. Now, tl-.at there
ain't ritrht, because I know they was
three one-eyed men iu the partv and
that only leaves on'y I. OUT eyes to be
n-pusiu' into space. 1 'lowed yur. woui.!
like to know." And the linen-dustered
man trotted downstairs. - Indianapolis
Journal.
FLOWERS AND TREES.
The water lily is larcel. used iu
some parts of India as f.iod The
fruit of some species that prow
plentifully in the lakes of Cashmere is
rich in starch nud has much the tlavor
of a chestnut.
The Jerusalem artichoke ha no con
nection whatever with the holy city
of the' Hebrews. It is a species of sun
licnver and pets its name from the
g-irasolo. one of the scientific names of
that genus of plants.
All the West India islands down to
Trinidad just of! the coast of Vene
zuela, are recognized by their flora
und fauna as being; far more nearly re
lated to the northern part of the west
er world than to South America.
The last annual circle of wood
leaves an accumulation of livinc cells
upon its surface, and toward midsum
mer these cells produce an abundance
of new ones until the aggregate is
sufficient to form a new annual layer
This process on common tree, requires
about six weeks.
T
ID
I
f
i
- .iLUUi.v
LY or. ASS.
That's the way Dr.
riorccV Pleasant
P v 1 1 o t s ( o ni o .
And it's u mora
important point
than you think.
It keeps them al
ways fresh ami re
liable, unlike the
ordinary pills in
cheap wooden or
pasteboard boxes.
They're put up
in a butter way,
and they act in a
better way, than
the huge, old
fashioned pills.
No griping, no
violence, no reac
tion nftunvar d
that some times
leaves you worse
In that way, they
Sick Headache,
"There is a tide in the ajjairs oj men which, taken at n
9 f j it y
tends on to jortunc.
Tho poot unquostlonnbly had roforonco to tho
Ciii-Oil Si I
-Mm Han
-
off than before,
cure permanently,
Kilious Headache, Constipation, Iu
dicestion, Bilious Attacks, and all
derangements of the liver, stomach,
and bowels are prevented, relieved,
and cured.
They're tiny, sugar-coated gran
ules, a compound of refined and
concentrated vegetable extracts
the smallest in size, the easiest to
take, and cheajvst pill you can buy,
for they're guaranteed to give satis
faction, or vour money is returned.
You pay only for the good you get.
There's nothing likely to Le "just
as goody
1 1 ii Ncvit l'.fi'M llitiiiiliiletl.
ThffntKwe vrnrd si:iik volumes ana eunnot tx
aid ni many thlnss. but cominp (rum nut wm
has b.n!ti a utterur lor many yvnra, no further
tribuu- can In' added-
iESTX-EWKN 1 have teen a un'erer imrr.
hwtdachc for many years and can cheerfully
recommend Krau-e's Headache Cntxuie a be
inc the only preparation that has rivet', almo-t
lii'taut relief. Have been uiuc them tor about
mouth and have never yet been disappointed
in them. Yours with resjiect.
V iu. H ni.EP.
I'ub. Altoona fa. Mlrrur.
;old by -nijies & Kitiersly
Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy
cures Catarrh 'n the Head.
Just received a scow load of choice oak
Wiud. M.UEll iX PiENTO.S.
Mexican ilver tftove Poiis! causes no
Just.
OREGON NEWS.
u, -SdS&S ray, i rtt
The Cuko.vicle has had occasion in
the past to warn the people that forest
fires are responsible for the diminution
of the rainfall. Confirmation comes to
day in the shape of "Forest Influences,''
printed by the department of agricul
ture and kindly mailed to us, compris
ing 200 pages of valuable matter.
Speaking of the influence of forests upon
water conditions it says : "In conse
quence of deforestation, evaporation
from the soil is augmented and acceler
ated, resulting in unfavorable condi
tions of soil humidity and affecting un
favorably the size and continuity of
nprlngs. The influence of forest cover
upon the flow of springs is due to this
reduced evaporation as well as to the
fact that by the protecting forest cover
trie soil is kept granular and allows
more water to penetrate and jercolate
than would otherwise. In this connec
tion, however, it is the condition of the i
forest floor that is of greatest imjiort- i
apce. liere ttie utter anu humus
mold is burned up, as in many, if not
most of our mountain forests, this favor
able influence is largely destroyed, al
though the trees are still i-tanding."
The Orecon will probably be presented
with a silver service as a testimonial
from the state.
The mayor of Portland hss received a
handsome steel plate engraved invita
tion iroro the Union Iron Works, bear
ing a finely executed picture of the
Oregon, and the names of Mi-s Daii-y
Ains worth and Miss EugeniR Shelby,
who will be conspicuous fk'tires at tne
launch, which will take plaee at 10:li;
o' chick October 2bth.
John R. Atw. d, who absconded from
the Vancouver Transportation Company
some months atro, has returned to Port
land of his own accord and given him
self up, saying he wants to be tried, and
not have the crime hanging over him.
He has visited Paris and other foreign
cities, and enjoyed himself in a manner,
hut could stand the smitings of con
science no longer.
v- " szftai
' ,r - Tannin, nnnraoiiesi, sr.n- Thi.'ii'.
' i.; 'Upti: t'ves Who- ; nirLin
' . -.uu:i. F -r CoiistTSij. tic . j. fci,;
-. . . cured dioainnilHw . : all Jtl.e: .
: .lirer.s yrift'a i: t ..- - .'
! .z,s-j!n a.' w-nnt. I I z. !J'...
or Li,iA MM 8tIIL')il'l I LA' tta
ZVZ-t - J ...
t rii-' s. 13 r: -.
This
Is the
Season
Of the Year
ttlhen
Judieious
Advertising
Pays.
at CRANDALL & BURGET S,
Who aro soiling those Roods out at greatly-reduced raw
MICIIELRACII I5R1CK, - - UNION ST.
D. BUNNELL,
Pipe Wort, Tin Repairs am floofii
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
Jlirtr nn fPhirf1 Strnf tinvf rlrtnr uncf nf Vnnn f-i
iJiaeksinitn evioj.).
SHOE
FACTORS
7
For Sale at a Br
iro-ain.
The undersigned, having secured
M.vt,in'o of wh:it. viv, liilciu fi for ;i fi rsl-chis-! shoe tnefnrr
. II .1 . ........ 1 " it' ; :.. 1
l.:i r in ..,1.1 1., 1 i ,..t r 1
UUIRT Ul -IU-IWU PUHUI , illlll it lllllll" illliuillll. Ul MIU'
uuiehinerv, lasts, line shafting, pulleys,
ings almost a complete shoe factory.
Here is also one of the hest sites for
fact or v of this kind to In
1 .1.1 1 i Tl ir n iwl (inii.
ating
Write for particulars at once, to
9-12
Mtmf 111 I k en n rr
1
Or,
Ttio Dallos,
-e 'mi .cMsiTh Th n'ra'-.!- i- u r
tw:U uj i' .re i i'riae cti. iun. t'.i
lor iil-I),v ""nln) .V KlinT-li
John Pashek.
SUMMONS.
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III
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Merchant
Tailor
76 Court Street,
Ilex, door to Wasco Sun Office.
Washington City places a high pre
mium on morality. It is related that
when IJepresentative Breckinridge ad
dressed the house recently, at the be
ginning of his speech there was a jron
era! rustle of sensation in the air. Mr.
JJreckinridge'i- tones were never mel
lower nor more magnetic, his pictur
esque periods rolled out with rythmic
plentitude, his white locks tossed above
Hashing blue eyes. The federal elec
tions bill was a congenial subject to 1 modern and approved type, with which
him, and he had a greater inceutive to we keep continually supplied. All jobt
distinguish himself than usual, because under the direct supervision of one of
there were strata of coldness through the most successful and artistic printers
HtMurvliijr I'ruiit).
We desire to say to our citizens, that
I for yeare we have been selling Or.
j King's New Discovery for Consumption,
; Dr. King's New Life Pills, Hucklen's
Arnica Salve aud Electric Bitters, and
have never handled remedies that sell as
well, or that have given such universal
satisfaction. We do not hesitate to
guarantee them every time, its wo stand
ready to refund the purchase price, if
satisfactory results do not follow their
use. There remedies have won thuir
great popularity purely on their merits.
Snipes & Kinersly's druggiets.
(Juiiil .Joli I'rliitiiic
If you have your job printing done at
Tiik CmtONici.E you will have the ad-
! vantage of having it done with the most
fZZHa jmt received tho Int't it- iw, in
Suitings fo? Gentlemen,
HMfl in- h lar.'v Mn-nrtmunt of Koriliti. uml Ami'r
ir-uii Clut ha. whien he cnn rinili In U:dtrr for
thio triut favor him.
Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty.
SUMMONS.
in the Circuit Court of tUe riwtf of drewm (or
the County of Veu.
A. l U Aum, 1
I'laintiii". i
Krnnk V. (WlIife .
libMlu .ill.siife, W.
K if 11 nx ri(S XV. it. 1
Lutlur. Dt'feiiiJtinU. J
7'w Van I). GUI', pit tuid'J'.Uwla UiUttpit.a tlu
altovt-uauitd dsfptdtuiU:
lu thenatnoof the stnto of Ormtun. you und
each f you ure hereby reriulrtil In Hii.ir und
.III-. .IT lot: ClllIMllnlMt tlll.ll H(,'ailiHt VI, II in L..
nlxAe iHilitkil uH on or Ix'i'otii the limt (Ihj- ,.
in- riiUr turin of the Cinmil Court of tin- n'
n.' ttm for Wiitco County, next follnwiiiir tin;
dale lirof, to-wit, on or )k'.otu the
Kith day of Novinlr, lHH.'i,
mid if vou full co to nnsr.or, f.ir wimt
tjn.Twif t'hi; diillitll!' will Bjnily to the Court
f-ir th twlief priced fo in hi coinnl.unt. ti-nit
for u ('i.i:ri.-t of ici.cclo' iiif of tiinl evrtJin molt
ifnj;i. dkrvd timde und e.t''ut"ij Uy :'ou to tuu
lit; ivc miini.ll ihilutiii on the mil flay of ..ovi.'in-
lu thi' Circuit Court of thu Htnlo of Oregon,
for tiie county of Wiisuo,
Xi A lililur. )
lHixintiff, I
v. '
t: V. Kcytioldi, '
H'Jendtml. J
T.. J'. lieintoltU, the abavt-mmtd defendant,
lu the nami: of the nUite of fiii-o You re
hereby rwinired to upiKiiir mid n w tloi (2oia
' iiiiiiut rlli.tl iiHliit you in thfiilmvc o ..ll'tl suit
Kitliin leu (In y from the diitu of uiu c viwof
tni unitimu iiK)ii you, if i-oiv -t wit.iln thl
comity or If curved within miy otoor (WUiitr of
this Ktiite. then within tuuiuj dayn fro.,i thu
' date of the nervice of thl unniion tiiM.i you;
or If ered uiii yon liy imh" .itloti. then you
jure reiiilrxl to Ui)eiir nud miHuer .itld Coin
! plaint on the hr.it ilny of the next term of mid
Court, lifter nix weeks' public .lion fit tills nuui
i rnimn, to-wit on Monday, the
llltli lliy Nov emlier, I Kill!,
' unillf jriiij full to "o itiiiuur, the iiliiintll! will
j npjilv to the court for the relief prayed lor lu
. ttid coruiliilut, to-wit for the: forkreloHUie of thu
niortgaisf dwcrlted iu mild iniinilniiit, und for
the Mile of the iirernl-c therein deicrll),.(i, to
;uit the mutli null of thu MiuthvveHt ounrtui,
the iio-theH: ijunrtor of tin soutliumt ini tur,
i arid the Miutiiweot i Hurler of the viuthc.ixt
' ouiirt. f. ot .-K.'tioii loiviiKhiii one North.
1 Unuice thirteen lant. MUumuttu Merlillmi, con
i tulniiiK one liunilml nud .ilxty ncrun, nud nttu
l atvd In Wiuuo cuunty, OreKoli. Al .o, the nortti
blf of the iiortheii't iimrtr, the northeimt
; quarter of the norttnve.it ijiiftrter, und the south
j aunt iiiiirtur of the northaiHt quiirter of fceetlon
j lowimlilii one North, liitiiire thl'tcei, Kimt,
, Wlllumette .Mi.-rldlnn, cim tn I uliiK one hundred
Hud xtxty iio.vm, und Dltiuited In Vwiioo couulv .
i'rion. it, 'Minlititr to luw und the practice of
I tnli- court, und that the lirixntdK of said mile lie
iipul.ed iu imyirieut of the amount secured by
"i'i inori'fH'te. auii Ml" uupaiii, lo-wu inc Mini
of j.vj.iii, jut iiilurv.it thereon at the rate of
','lit lnjr cent tx-r annum from HeutemlT -.'.'d.
I j - ami t.ie further Mini of J'.MUmju, and intur
u thereon at tiie rute of vlifht jmt cent )wr ah
nui.. niuce March'-ih 1 .!!, and for an attoinovH
f'e of l.ito.io, aud for the coitu aud dlshnrtie
in -i 1 1 iimde and exMi(led herein And that
i toe piHiittlit will apply to the court for a jud'(
meut iicaluiit you lor any deficiency then- nmy
I lie leinalulUK alter the application of the pro
I c d of hild mile as nfort-nild i
i'iii win niriiier iiikc notice mat inc hum i
JJJJUl
Daily and Weekly Editions.
THE CHKONJC'IJ-: was e.nahlisliud for tho ex
press purjfOao of faithfully rupresontin The J aJ les
and the surrounding ermnlry, and the sati-fyiiifr
effect of its mission is everywhere apparent. Jt
now leads all other publications in Wasco, Sher
man, Gilliam, a large part of Crook, Morrow and
Grant counties, as well as Klickitat and othi-r re
gions north of The J)allet-. hence it is tho best
medium for advertisers in me inland Empire.
Tho Daily Chuoxiclk is published every tu
ning in the week .Sundays excepted at S0.no
annum. Tlii Wi.'i.m.i.v f!itiivtiM i,- on JtViilnvs &
each week at SI .50 per annum.
For advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., address
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO,
Tlxo Ialloa, Oregon.
U.-i, )-!, in in the nnttbtu-'l iii.irt,-- of Kc'lon i mou in thin suit in nerved iiihiu you by publl
the audience. In the begin nim; of his
oration Mr. Breckinridge attempted to
dispose in short order of Representative
Johnson. "With these words," he had
Bald, referring to the republican, "I die
niis9 him and his speech." Quick as a
flash the man from Indiana was on his
feet. With a tone that rang out sharp
ly across the hall he shouted: "There
re other things the gentleman would
like to dismiss." Thon, after a pause,
"But the people will not dismiss them."
The Kentuckinn made no reply for a
moment, when he said: "I do not
know to what the gentleman refers."
The republicans langhed at his answer ;
tben.they trooped almost manlmouHly
into the cloak rooms, leaving but emp
ty seu-to 4Ue silver-haired orator
whose irioral akirts have been no bauly
singed.
weatber tun- o to IMalilr
in the Northwest.
Wanted.
A lady who understands how to do
fine sewing can find employment of Miss
Belle Hood, upstairs at 1'ense A Mays.
d.tMMiO
Wood! Wood! Wood!
Beat quality fir, oak and slab wood.
Leave orders at 13IJ Second street or
corner Third and Union. All orders
promptly attended to.
Maikb & Bk.vto.v,
Wuutod.
.Man and wife wanted to
farm. Call at Hood's stable.
11 in tmviiil'lp -J mil til time II eimt. V. .M., u
Wb-co county. Orcum). und tii.it mid iircinlocs
be .old u.ider ucli foreclo urc di-cr-e iu the
iiionuer iiiovided by law nnd iicc rdiii'j to the
lire Ttl'-e o." iudd Court: tlmt f 10m the proceed of
ueh tjle tot ililntill' hnvcnlld receive the ulitn
of tire bundled MM) iliillnrx nud Inler'.it on
"id oiiw tlnco NoveiulBr lith, JhW, lit the nito of
lo jh.t cent. Hir iiiiniim. ulao a further um of
ioXi..- tnij dodurii an u reu.iotnih!e nttorney fee
for liiilltiltlli-,' thin illlt to Iole'l.-ie mid tiiort
cio mi, i order of the iioiioriihle W I,. Until
i.iiiw JiidKe of mild Court, H.ld older helm:
dui l heit;inlrir7th, ''M.
MAVri, HUNTINOTON A WJION,
!S",7w Attorney for I'lunitlil.
Notice. Timber Culture.
I' u r n u.ifi' Tuv n , , l.u t..
herein ined uwm. together with timlutilf contii i ... ,',, I,; "".
und dloi;remiiUi mudu nnd ox-.;nded iu thb, 1 foinpliiint Imvlnir Ui-u entered t IIiIh oniJo
suit, lneludlni; ccruliiK comIh i.nd f.x-;ii.c of by Mtirriuiui M. Jliimbull iiKlnt l'reton lleul
4le, nnd th.it nliiltitltt huvi) a Judiiiiient iiifHlioit , for billiiro to comply with luw n to 'Umber-
-ou, hiu iuii rrmiK u. .w nwpie, or iiuy (tiiii- lUUItuto Kntrv No. Ill 0. dilUil Murch M). liw'i.
bS'l-f OI Kection 'iM. Tliwiln i In ' V.. I,
fcu'ft und collect the liotethcichy ecurtd nud
clency in the priK-eviia of iulu to kutinfy fully nil upon I
till. V Wf tl UuiHim OM Tnurnul.l,.
. '"',",,,i-'" .-...... ,ni ui ijuikc it r.ni, . . ji,, in iii:o county, urc.o i,
tlie l.'.ll, ,!h.. I,if,.iil nnii ,'llllll of enn n,i,l ...1.1. .. 11..., , !
' ... j ....ii ii view 40 iiiu uiiueeiiuiiou oi nam eutrv
work on
It
For Kent.
Vor rubber
M HoutiiB.
Booms to rent at Rev. A. Horn's resi
dence on Ninth street. 6-23daw.
Bobert Maya harneed rye for sale at
his farm in Tygh Valley. 7t7
Fresli oysters at
tionery store.
A. Keller a confec-
yoc co-defiiiJunt-i. euch nud nil nf you in id
then, und m'I other ous cl. imlni; or to
cli-'m by, throiub or under you or them, or
cU.icr, in u.ifi lo mid mortrtrs'il pic-inl t- nud
uvery fmrl tlivreof m fo,'.'Cloel u.id forever
bnriL J from ei.ultv of n deiiipllou, Tliat thu
plnlliUll' f: iiilowifi to bid iitH.ud iiil- i( 1110
mle und puiciiiuo mdd iiiort3.Vl ptenil c-i, nt
hlaoptiou, nud tuut Umiii thukiiluoi i. ld mint
KHKeil iruinl.e toe pl'iciin Kt bo let Into thu
ioteilou thereof, unit evcy ji.rt ttier-of, nn
intdliilely, nud for nucfi other n lid futtiier i ji of
im to the Court nmy teem Ci,ul t-i'jii; mid ;iin.
Thin tiiiniiiiouM s nerved upon you, the t.ifd
i-riiiil: 1. uHlc pieiiud ltbfKlii-iil'- pi -, bv pub
llciitlou ill 'I he imll Cni:ONKI,i: u ieip.ier
liiliilbihe lt !kl' lit D.ille . CH: . Wii.c u t ,
OrcKon, for i" couacnutlvd vivvt. . uv o ner of
lion W I, llrudaluiu, judifu in ili ( uiirt,
which order Him duly inudu mid cnteieil nt
chmrber on tholMtn duy of hvplui ilier, 1 (u.
Hi rl It 4V MH.vhKf.K,
AtlornuvH for i'liilutltt'
coutcHtuut nlleKlui; that defuudiiut hint wholly
iitiieii ittiii iiegu-nteii to juoiv or brtnk or cultl
vnte to crop or other wine, or pliint with treed,
t.eo fietflx or cuttliiKH. flurliiK iiuy of thu time
Mlicc inokiiiir iilx mild entry, anv imrt of niiii
tfuct, thumilu jiiirtlbM iiru hereby niimmoncd to
iippeur lit tbl Olllcu on tho 'Jl.it day of October,
lulu, nt 10 o'cloolc A. M., to renMiud imd furuhdi
ivMiiiMinv i.-onueriiiio; ni'i iiiiCKCii nil 1 11 ri-.
U lw,',t JoiiN W. I.KWIM, iU'Kiitur
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(ii norrul KcldtiiB about tviidvc jciim old, mid
branded thus p on left nhonlder Tho oivnur
cm n Imvti thu "iTiiltnal by pa Iuk for thin notice
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CHRONICLE OFFICE
Reasonably Ruinous Rotes